It’s not often that a young artist is happy or even keen to let people know how un-‘cool’ he is but that is precisely how Bullion willingly describes himself. Raised on ‘over-the-top Gangsta Rap’ he also confesses to having been a young fan of some distinctly shady Pop Music – boy-band Five to be precise! His first experience of making music was when he and a friend made a Rap tape (‘it was terrible’) before graduating to making ‘rubbish Chill-Out’ on a Playstation. Hardly your standard producer head’s education then! But perhaps this is how Bullion developed his ability ...read more
It’s not often that a young artist is happy or even keen to let people know how un-‘cool’ he is but that is precisely how Bullion willingly describes himself. Raised on ‘over-the-top Gangsta Rap’ he also confesses to having been a young fan of some distinctly shady Pop Music – boy-band Five to be precise! His first experience of making music was when he and a friend made a Rap tape (‘it was terrible’) before graduating to making ‘rubbish Chill-Out’ on a Playstation. Hardly your standard producer head’s education then! But perhaps this is how Bullion developed his ability to combine catchy, instantly gratifying hooks with a cutting edge ‘beat-generation’ production aesthetic. If you heard his much lauded ‘Pet Sounds: In the Key of Dee’ selection (which in the interests of not being hip he seems to be trying to shake off) then you’ll know what we mean. « hide